If you couldn’t make it to Jacksonville for the 2013 University of Florida Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program Conference last October, don’t worry! Maddie’s InstituteSM was there to record all the shelter medicine sessions, as well as the day-long “Face to Face with Feral Freedom” program.
At these events, held in conjuncation with the Best Friends No More Homeless Pets Conference, experts in the field of shelter medicine conducted workshops on a variety of health issues that affect dogs and cats in shelters across the county. You can view them on our website, or by clicking on the individual links below.
Face to Face with Feral Freedom Day-Long Sessions:
- Community Solutions for Community Cats, Part 1
- Community Solutions for Community Cats, Part 2
- Big Problem, Big Solutions: Mega Spay/Neuter Clinics
- Face-to-Face with Feral Freedom: Saving Community Cats
- Outstanding Animal Control Programs: Moving Toward No-Kill
- Shelter Based Feral Freedom
University of Florida Maddie’s® Shelter Medicne Conference Sessions:
- Evidence-Based Parvovirus Treatment
- Healing the Wounded Healer: Techniques to Reduce Stress in High-Intensity Practices
- How, When and Who to Test for Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex
- Respiratory Infections in Shelters: Beyond Kennel Cough
- Saving More Kittens with Kitten University
- Ringworm Roundup 1: Overview
- Ringworm Roundup 2: Outbreak Management
- Vet to Vet: Canine Circovirus
- Vet to Vet: Recuvrya – A Novel Approach to Pain Management in the Shelter
- Vet to Vet: Tail Vaccination in Cats – Balancing Disease Protection and Cancer Treatment
- Vet to Vet: Updates on Spay/Neuter Research